Monday, June 29, 2020

How Much Milk is Acceptable in Cereal?

Week 9 - June 29, 2020

If anything, this week has taught me that you have to be actively and anxiously engaged to be successful. For every aspect of life. Whether it's learning to do the splits (why yes, yes I am working on my splits, I'm glad you noticed!) talking to someone or a change in attitude, there's only one thing to do: START! Recognize the strength that comes from taking that first step. It doesn't matter how big or small, just do it!

"Thy strength is in me." The Lord strengthens us through small and simple ways. Find joy in your small victories and hold on to them!

Our virtual tours have been SO much fun!!! I grin like a goober the whole time, they give me energy and have strengthened my faith in the guiding influence of the spirit. Every single tour is different. There have been many times where I hear the words coming out of my mouth before I've even thought them. Risky business, you never know what I'm going to say! But I know that the spirit is the real teacher. People won't remember what you said, but they will remember how you made them feel.

On that note: how much milk do you put in your cereal? This is not a hypothetical question, I WILL be awaiting your response. I personally put just enough to moisten my cereal, drain the milk out of each bite and get judged hard for it. If you're on team #lessmilk I accidentally stumbled upon this GAME CHANGER: use a fork. It drains the milk for you! The mission really is the best 1.5 years FOR your life.

Love big! Love hard!
Sister Rex
Sister Ferrell: "no." I hope I handle all rejections as good as that one!

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Morley Farm be looking fineeee

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I could have sat on the porch all night long, the whole sky glowed!

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THE BOYS

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